This blog will be a resource for me to critique music videos and mixtapes. I don't call myself The Media PRHO for no reason; I love media in general, but more specifically music. Thus, being a critic is befitting for a person like me.

Fun fact: She was a real estate agent before she was in the music industry.

Trina lived most of her life between Liberty City and Pembroke Isle. Trina became a real estate agent. She hadn’t initially thought of being a rapper, but Miami rapper, Trick Daddy, was establishing his career in 1997 and saw the talent in her. Trick Daddy gave Trina a chance to be featured on his album. Trina first gained notoriety in 1998 with her appearance onTrick Daddy’ssong NannN!##@, which reached number three on the Rap Charts. After that feature, Trina gained recognition signed to Trick Daddy’s Slip-N-Slide label. In March 2000, Trina's debut album Da BaddestB!&*# was released, and the album entered the Billboard Chart at number thirty three. The album was certified gold by November 2000.Trina is still considered one of the best women in the rap industry. Yet, Trina considers business as a priority. Trina is attempting to grow her brand with Diamond Princess & Diamond Doll fragrances, Pink Diamond Couture Clothing, and her future acting career. Trina is going to make sure that her music is right, which is why she is in such high demand as a featured guest artist. Trina stated that she does not plan on handing anyone her crown. Trina has released five studio albums: Da BaddestB!$#@ (2000), Diamond Princess (2002), Glamorest Life (2005), Still Da Baddest (2008), Amazin’ (2010). Trina has released at least two mixtapes, but I am not sure of the exact amount of mixtapes she has released, and I also do not know if either of those are major mixtapes.

Introduction:

Trina is a Mixtape Queen because she is still one of the top women in the rap game, and her lyrics continue to portray that she believes she is still the baddest b!$#@ . Mixtape started off by featuring on Trick Daddy’s song Nann N!##@, but now she is one of the most notable female rappers. This mixtape definitely show that Trina still thinks she is the baddest chick, and she is not going anywhere for a long time.

Favorite Line: My Testimony- “I gotta think God that I’m still here living. All the blessings I received no doubt He’s the realest.”No Lyrics Available

Top 3 Tracks: (This list is ordered from the song I like most to the song I like least.)

Testimony- This is my first look at the more sensitive side of Trina, and it looks really well on her. Trina tells about her past and how it made her who she is today. Both her instrumental and flow are real on this track, and I feel like I definitely got to know Trina more from this track. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tE7Jz3YL2kc

Clear It Out- I recommend this song all the trendsetters. Trina addresses all the haters she has, and she tells them just how she feels about them. She has great lyrics and a rocking instrumental on this song. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFId0ItOfBQ

Baddest of All Times- Trina talks about how she got to where she is. She also talks about the list of things that make her bad. She talks about her experience and truly gives people a glimpse of her life on this track. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0Lpk-GjvLg

Bottom 3 Tracks: (This list is ordered from the song I dislike most to the song I dislike least.)

Get Dat Money- The instrumental to this track sounds like something that would be used to hypnotize someone. Compared to other songs on this mixtape, Trina delivers lackluster lyrics on this track. There is no sense of harmony in this song, so this song just does not appeal to me at all.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7S2E5lH23I

Like That-Soulja Boy’s simplistic lyrics doom this track from the beginning. The instrumental is not that complex either. Trina delivers great lyrics, but Soulja Boy killed her song just like “Video Killed the Radio Star.”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbiXmts9IaM

Superstarr- This is Trina’s attempt at a rock song. However, this song does not display Trina to her fullest because it is mediocre. It seems as if Trina raps well and the instrumental is great, but the two elements just don’t seem to flow with one another.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbPFBw303L0

Overview:

I recommend the mixtape Who’s Bad to people that like independent women. Trina definitely holds her own as a female lyricist, and she has few featured artists on this mixtape. Trina showed that she still believes she is the baddest chick, and that she does not see anyone as her competition.

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Mixtape Kings and Queens Note

The mixtape portion of my blog will be used to review the mixtapes of Mixtape Queens and Kings; people that have become famous through mixtapes,or have mixtapes that are exceptional . In regards to this blog underground artist are people that do not have studio albums, and mainstream artist have studio albums.

About Me

I am from AL, but I am a Communication Studies Major at Longwood University in Farmville, VA. I love music, so everyday I listen to new hip-hop, R&B, and rap music. I also write poetry and songs. I personally, believe the three genres have begun to merge. I have developed a respect for mixtapes, and I have been listening to them for at least three years now. I hope be an Artist and Repitoire (A&R) at a record label. I would like to own my own record label as soon as I learn the ropes, and the tricks of the trade. I love all types of media, but something about good music speaks to me.